freebsd-nq/sys/xen/blkif.h
Roger Pau Monné 2f9ec994bc xen: Code cleanup and small bug fixes
xen/hypervisor.h:
 - Remove unused helpers: MULTI_update_va_mapping, is_initial_xendomain,
   is_running_on_xen
 - Remove unused define CONFIG_X86_PAE
 - Remove unused variable xen_start_info: note that it's used inpcifront
   which is not built at all
 - Remove forward declaration of HYPERVISOR_crash

xen/xen-os.h:
 - Remove unused define CONFIG_X86_PAE
 - Drop unused helpers: test_and_clear_bit, clear_bit,
   force_evtchn_callback
 - Implement a generic version (based on ofed/include/linux/bitops.h) of
   set_bit and test_bit and prefix them by xen_ to avoid any use by other
   code than Xen. Note that It would be worth to investigate a generic
   implementation in FreeBSD.
 - Replace barrier() by __compiler_membar()
 - Replace cpu_relax() by cpu_spinwait(): it's exactly the same as rep;nop
   = pause

xen/xen_intr.h:
 - Move the prototype of xen_intr_handle_upcall in it: Use by all the
   platform

x86/xen/xen_intr.c:
 - Use BITSET* for the enabledbits: Avoid to use custom helpers
 - test_bit/set_bit has been renamed to xen_test_bit/xen_set_bit
 - Don't export the variable xen_intr_pcpu

dev/xen/blkback/blkback.c:
 - Fix the string format when XBB_DEBUG is enabled: host_addr is typed
   uint64_t

dev/xen/balloon/balloon.c:
 - Remove set but not used variable
 - Use the correct type for frame_list: xen_pfn_t represents the frame
   number on any architecture

dev/xen/control/control.c:
 - Return BUS_PROBE_WILDCARD in xs_probe: Returning 0 in a probe callback
   means the driver can handle this device. If by any chance xenstore is the
   first driver, every new device with the driver is unset will use
   xenstore.

dev/xen/grant-table/grant_table.c:
 - Remove unused cmpxchg
 - Drop unused include opt_pmap.h: Doesn't exist on ARM64 and it doesn't
   contain anything required for the code on x86

dev/xen/netfront/netfront.c:
 - Use the correct type for rx_pfn_array: xen_pfn_t represents the frame
   number on any architecture

dev/xen/netback/netback.c:
 - Use the correct type for gmfn: xen_pfn_t represents the frame number on
   any architecture

dev/xen/xenstore/xenstore.c:
 - Return BUS_PROBE_WILDCARD in xctrl_probe: Returning 0 in a probe callback
   means the driver can handle this device. If by any chance xenstore is the
  first driver, every new device with the driver is unset will use xenstore.

Note that with the changes, x86/include/xen/xen-os.h doesn't contain anymore
arch-specific code. Although, a new series will add some helpers that differ
between x86 and ARM64, so I've kept the headers for now.

Submitted by:		Julien Grall <julien.grall@citrix.com>
Reviewed by:		royger
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3921
Sponsored by:		Citrix Systems R&D
2015-10-21 10:44:07 +00:00

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#ifndef __XEN_BLKIF_H__
#define __XEN_BLKIF_H__
#include <xen/interface/io/ring.h>
#include <xen/interface/io/blkif.h>
#include <xen/interface/io/protocols.h>
/* Not a real protocol. Used to generate ring structs which contain
* the elements common to all protocols only. This way we get a
* compiler-checkable way to use common struct elements, so we can
* avoid using switch(protocol) in a number of places. */
struct blkif_common_request {
char dummy;
};
struct blkif_common_response {
char dummy;
};
/* i386 protocol version */
#pragma pack(push, 4)
struct blkif_x86_32_request {
uint8_t operation; /* BLKIF_OP_??? */
uint8_t nr_segments; /* number of segments */
blkif_vdev_t handle; /* only for read/write requests */
uint64_t id; /* private guest value, echoed in resp */
blkif_sector_t sector_number;/* start sector idx on disk (r/w only) */
struct blkif_request_segment seg[BLKIF_MAX_SEGMENTS_PER_REQUEST];
};
struct blkif_x86_32_response {
uint64_t id; /* copied from request */
uint8_t operation; /* copied from request */
int16_t status; /* BLKIF_RSP_??? */
};
typedef struct blkif_x86_32_request blkif_x86_32_request_t;
typedef struct blkif_x86_32_response blkif_x86_32_response_t;
#pragma pack(pop)
/* x86_64 protocol version */
struct blkif_x86_64_request {
uint8_t operation; /* BLKIF_OP_??? */
uint8_t nr_segments; /* number of segments */
blkif_vdev_t handle; /* only for read/write requests */
uint64_t __attribute__((__aligned__(8))) id;
blkif_sector_t sector_number;/* start sector idx on disk (r/w only) */
struct blkif_request_segment seg[BLKIF_MAX_SEGMENTS_PER_REQUEST];
};
struct blkif_x86_64_response {
uint64_t __attribute__((__aligned__(8))) id;
uint8_t operation; /* copied from request */
int16_t status; /* BLKIF_RSP_??? */
};
typedef struct blkif_x86_64_request blkif_x86_64_request_t;
typedef struct blkif_x86_64_response blkif_x86_64_response_t;
DEFINE_RING_TYPES(blkif_common, struct blkif_common_request, struct blkif_common_response);
DEFINE_RING_TYPES(blkif_x86_32, struct blkif_x86_32_request, struct blkif_x86_32_response);
DEFINE_RING_TYPES(blkif_x86_64, struct blkif_x86_64_request, struct blkif_x86_64_response);
/*
* Maximum number of requests that can be active for a given instance
* regardless of the protocol in use, based on the ring size. This constant
* facilitates resource pre-allocation in backend drivers since the size is
* known well in advance of attaching to a front end.
*/
#define BLKIF_MAX_RING_REQUESTS(_sz) \
MAX(__RING_SIZE((blkif_x86_64_sring_t *)NULL, _sz), \
MAX(__RING_SIZE((blkif_x86_32_sring_t *)NULL, _sz), \
__RING_SIZE((blkif_sring_t *)NULL, _sz)))
/*
* The number of ring pages required to support a given number of requests
* for a given instance regardless of the protocol in use.
*/
#define BLKIF_RING_PAGES(_entries) \
MAX(__RING_PAGES((blkif_x86_64_sring_t *)NULL, _entries), \
MAX(__RING_PAGES((blkif_x86_32_sring_t *)NULL, _entries), \
__RING_PAGES((blkif_sring_t *)NULL, _entries)))
union blkif_back_rings {
blkif_back_ring_t native;
blkif_common_back_ring_t common;
blkif_x86_32_back_ring_t x86_32;
blkif_x86_64_back_ring_t x86_64;
};
typedef union blkif_back_rings blkif_back_rings_t;
enum blkif_protocol {
BLKIF_PROTOCOL_NATIVE = 1,
BLKIF_PROTOCOL_X86_32 = 2,
BLKIF_PROTOCOL_X86_64 = 3,
};
static void inline blkif_get_x86_32_req(blkif_request_t *dst, blkif_x86_32_request_t *src)
{
int i, n = BLKIF_MAX_SEGMENTS_PER_REQUEST;
dst->operation = src->operation;
dst->nr_segments = src->nr_segments;
dst->handle = src->handle;
dst->id = src->id;
dst->sector_number = src->sector_number;
__compiler_membar();
if (n > dst->nr_segments)
n = dst->nr_segments;
for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
dst->seg[i] = src->seg[i];
}
static void inline blkif_get_x86_64_req(blkif_request_t *dst, blkif_x86_64_request_t *src)
{
int i, n = BLKIF_MAX_SEGMENTS_PER_REQUEST;
dst->operation = src->operation;
dst->nr_segments = src->nr_segments;
dst->handle = src->handle;
dst->id = src->id;
dst->sector_number = src->sector_number;
__compiler_membar();
if (n > dst->nr_segments)
n = dst->nr_segments;
for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
dst->seg[i] = src->seg[i];
}
#endif /* __XEN_BLKIF_H__ */